Bruce E McKinney <[log in to unmask]> writes: >Dan Schmidt posted: > >>I seem to recall that this subject was brought up last year. I >>didn't understand the problem last year, and I still don't. ... > >It matters if there is information in the foreign language essays that I >might find interesting or relevant to my knowledge and enjoyment of the >work or performance of the composition. Yes, but you wouldn't see those extra essays in English anyway. The two situations we are talking about (I think) are: essay A in English, B in French, C in German, D in Italian vs. essay A in English, A in French, A in German, A in Italian Essay C might be really great, but you're not going to be able to read it in either case. In both cases, you're going to read only essay A. I guess you could hope for essay A in English, B in English, C in English, D in English but that seems kind of unfair to everyone else. Dan Schmidt -> [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]